Gretsas Talks to WPCNR: His Last Day: July 16. Party on the 15th.

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WPCNR CITY HALL SPIN. From The Mayor’s Office. July 8, 2004: George Gretsas, the outgoing Executive Officer of the City of White Plains has officially announced his last day with the city. Gretsas told WPCNR Wednesday afternoon his last day of work with the city would be July 16, and he would be “off the payroll” July 17.


Gretsas also said a going away party was being held in his honor on Thursday July 15, but details had not been worked out at the present time.


Gretsas begins his new position with the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida on August 2.  


The Executive Officer also had no information available on who his successor would be, saying, “that is up to the Mayor.”


It has been a month since Mayor Delfino has known Mr. Gretsas is leaving the city, and the Mayor has not made any statements as to how he is going to deal with the Gretsas departure.


In other impending departures of note, when asked when Larry Delgado would be officially sworn in to the Common Council replacing Glen Hockley, Gretsas said the Mayor’s office has not received “the papers from the court” officially directing the city to oust Hockley and instate Delgado.

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SALGA A PASEAR ESTE VERANO

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WPCNR WESTCHESTER COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From County Department of Tourism. July 7, 2004:  El verano es la estacion del año perfecta para  dar un paseo con la familia, aunque sea sólo por el fin de semana. En sólo dos días, usted puede conocer varios lugares de interés populares, hacer un poco de compras y disfrutar de exquisitas comidas. Un Mapa Turístico y un Itinerario de Dos-Días en español, creados por La Oficina de Turismo del Condado de Westchester, sugieren cómo planear un viaje para un fin de semana a Westchester, que localizado en la esquina sureste del Estado de Nueva York, es el portal al Valle Hudson.

El itinerario, recientemente traducido al español, incluye las principales atracciones de Westchester, especialmente aquellas que son apropiadas para las familias, como el Parque de  Diversiones Playland, New Roc City y la Granja Muscoot. Los sitios culturales incluyen Philipsburg Manor y el Museo del Río Hudson. Conozca también el centro comercial, The Westchester, que se recomienda para las compras de alta categoría.


Se les aconseja viajar en auto para este tour aunque hay acceso a la mayoría de las atracciones de Westchester vía transporte público (tren y autobús.) En esos dos días, el viajero llegará a la encantadora Villa de Sleepy Hollow, las Ciudades de Rye y New Rochelle en el Brazo de Mar de Long Island, el rústico Pueblo de Somers y la enérgica Ciudad de Yonkers por el Río Hudson.


El Mapa Turístico de cuatro colores enseña los principales caminos, ciudades, pueblos y villas de Westchester. El Sistema numerado indica dónde se encuentran los lugares más populares, los centros de obras artísticas, museos, hoteles, centro comerciales y parques.


Este nuevo itinerario de dos-días es parte de una serie de itinerarios que ofrece La Oficina de Turismo del Condado de Westchester. Otros itinerarios (en inglés) enfocan paseos por los  jardines, la compra de antigüedades, recorridos con niños y tours en auto para ver el follaje de otoño. Copias de todos los itinerarios, como también del Mapa Turístico, son disponibles al público con solo pedirlos. Comuníquese con La Oficina de Turismo del Condado de Westchester por teléfono al (800) 833-9282 o (914) 995- 8500; o por e-mail: tourism@westchestergov.com También puede encontrar versiones detalladas de estos en el sitio de internet de La Oficina de Turismo del Condado de Westchester, www.westchestertourism.com


 


 

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SENSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO LONG ISLAND SOUND: A PUBLIC MEETING

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WPCNR Main Street Journal. From Pace University. July 7, 2004: The NY Department of State is inviting all members of the public to a free symposium which will discuss the hazards of dumping dredge spoils into the LI Sound and explore safer alternatives. It will take place at Pace University, White Plains Campus on Wednesday, July 21st at 7PM. For  more information call 914-997-0946.

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Media Blacks Out Women’s Pro Fastpitch League Debut.

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WPCNR VIEW FROM THE UPPER DECK. By Fastpitch Johnny. July 7, 2004: The national media and local newspaper and radio sports editors have an agenda to make sure that professional women’s fastpitch softball dies a fast death.


 




 


HOME OF THE FORGOTTEN JUGGERNAUT: Montclair State University Softball Stadium. The media are not covering the debut of the National Pro Fastpitch league, now in swing for five weeks. Photo by WPCNR Sports.


 


 


 


Let’s take a look.


 


You can’t find National Pro Fastpitch coverage on the sports electronic media.


 


ESPN sports does not cover the games on SportsCenter.


 


MSG Network  does not give New York/New Jersey Juggernaut scores on their SportsDesk shows, let alone show highlights, or run their scores on the MSG “crawl.”


 


The local sports television shows on Channels 2,4,7 have not covered the games, with the exception (WPCNR was told) of WOR-TV, Channel 9.


 


New York radio stations do not give Juggernaut scores, yet they give the New York Liberty scores (women’s pro basketball).


 


WFAN fans on fastpitch.


 


WFAN Radio, the  “sports authority,” has done nothing to this reporter’s knowledge on the Juggernaut debut, totally discrediting themselves as the Voice of New York Sports.


 


Asked why WFAN was not covering the Juggernaut, Mark Chernoff, WFAN Program Director told WPCNR he had never heard of them. 


 


This is strange because the Juggernaut front office reports they sent press releases and schedules to WFAN before the start of the season. Apparently Chernoff has been uninformed by his staff.


 


Chernoff said the station has had no phone-ins about the Juggernaut and might include them in their sports 20/20 updates if the public showed more interest.


 



MICHELLE SMITH FIRING IN MONTCLAIR, OPENING NIGHT. June 1. UNCOVERED, except by WPCNR. Photo by WPCNR Sports


 


WPCNR suggests that failure to at least interview the Juggernaut owner or even Michelle Smith on any show on FAN when she came to town to pitch for the Juggernaut is just plain prejudice on the part of “the sports authority.”


 



Michelle Smith Signing autographs into the night, June 1. Not a big enough star to cover for ESPN or the local television stations. Are you kidding me?  Photo by WPCNR Sports


 


When the Worldwide Wrestling Foundation floated the XFL football league two years ago, the FAN interviewed the XFL people on the Mike and the Mad Dog program. They had no stars. Did they do that with National Pro Fastpitch and the New York-New Jersey Juggernaut, when Michelle Smith came to town. No. They did not. 


 


The Juggernaut has tried to get their scores on the FAN 20/20, but FAN, according to Program Director Chernoff has not heard of them.  How hard is it to do that F-A-N? It takes 10 seconds to give a Juggernaut score on the 20/20.


 


Program Director pleads Nolo Know.


 


Chernoff said he had not received any information or press releases from the Juggernaut, or Juggernaut schedules. Chernoff reported the radio station had not received any calls about them, and therefore could not gauge the level of interest in the team.


 


He did say FAN covered women’s basketball, including the Liberty and the Connecticut Sun. He said if he had information on the Juggernaut he could make a more informed decision about including them in their coverage.


 


The Juggernaut reports they sent information to WFAN and send it regularly, which only means that WFAN deliberately is refusing to cover professional fastpitch.


 


Tune in SportsCenter. It comes up empty on Fastpitch Softball.


 


ESPN’s Dan Quinn, a spokesperson for ESPN’s SportsCenter told WPCNR that SportsCenter did not have “enough time” in an hour show to report on the National Pro Fastpitch teams because “there was not interest enough in the sport to warrant the coverage.”


 


He said if focus groups held by the network research department showed more interest in the fastpitch game, ESPN might add coverage in the future.


 


Well, focus groups are not the way to make news decisions, Mr. ESPN. If you ask a group of men about fastpitch, unless they have daughters who play, they might not know about it. Relying on focus groups is a self-fulfilling prophesy.


 


WPCNR suggests that ESPN just does not want to cover it. That would take work. That would take research. That would take a commitment to covering the entire America sports scene instead of the NFL, Baseball, and the nonsports, professional golf, NASCAR and horse racing. ESPN simply shills for the sports they have rights to. They do not cover the sports news and sports trends as a news organization would.


 


Denied the Crawl.


 



ESPN’s real sin against fastpitch is they do not  put the scores on the ESPN Update Crawls. That is poor. We are talking three games here a night. 15 seconds of crawl time. Come on, Dan,  dump some of those nobody losing pitchers on  the baseball linescores and put in the NPF scores, WPCNR is calling you out on failure to crawl.


 


Aaron Moore,  the Manager of Communications for National Pro Fastpitch in Denver, Colorado, said he has repeatedly lobbied with ESPN executives by e-mail, (he did not recall who they were) for inclusion on the ESPN crawl. He said he was not given a reason  why ESPN would not put the Fastpitch games on the celebrate crawl…the most watched part of any ESPN programming.


 


Moore told WPNCR last week from Oklahoma City, recording his relations with ESPN and their refusal to “crawl” National Pro Fastpitch, “All you can do is put it out there and it’s up to them whether they cover it or not.”


 


Moore said he sent ESPN a media kit before the start of the NPF season, and “is in touch with them almost on a daily basis.” Go figure.


 


ESPN televising the Olympic Team and Pro Fastpitch on delay.


 


The failure to cover Pro Fastpitch is all the more negligent by ESPN because ESPN will televise the Olympic softball team games with the top two National Pro Fastpitch East and West All Star teams next week. But show the games a week later. How poor is that?


 


Why wouldn’t you show them live?


 


The all-star games with the Olympic team will be broadcast live on the internet on Pro Sports Radio at their website.


 


National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) announced this week that Pro Sports Radio has agreed to webcast the three games in Oklahoma City, live on July 13 and 14.

Bob Eres will handle the play-by-play duties for the broadcast, while Aaron Moore will handle the color commentary. Fans can listen to the games by visiting the NPF site at Pro Sports Radio (www.npf.prosportstadio.com) and clicking on the All-Star Game logo. The logo will take fans directly to the broadcast.


 

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Thunder Strikes on Chouinard’s Arm, Texas Downs Nauts 3-1

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. Special to WPCNR from Kristen Zimmerman. July 6, 2004: The Texas Thunder evened their crucial series with the New York-New Jersey Juggernaut on Lindsay Chouinard’s 2 hit, 3-1 victory, as the number 2 windmiller in the Thunder killer rotation, 2-hit the Nauts, and Naut errors plated 3 Thunder runs in the fifth at Montclair State University Softball Stadium before 279.  The rubber game of the three game set is Wednesday night at 7:35 P.M, right-hander Kaci Clark  (the 22-inning wonder, pitcher in the Nauts 27-inning win over New England two weeks ago) in the circle for the Nauts. (MORE — Play-by-play)
A three-run fifth inning sparked a 3-1 Texas Thunder (16-10) victory over the NY/NJ Juggernaut (18-11).

 Pinch hitter Julie Brooks singled in leftfielder Erin Evans for the first run of the game. Evans led off the inning with a double to left field. A sacrifice fly by centerfielder Kristen Zaleski scored pinch runner Peaches James to put the Thunder up 2-0. Texas then capped off the inning when third baseman Clare Burnum singled up the middle to score rightfielder Liz Bouck. Burnum finished the night 1-for-2 with an RBI. 


 The Juggernaut put a run across the board in the sixth inning when a fielder’s choice by pinch hitter Jen Smith scored pitcher Gina Oaks, who led the inning off with a triple.


 Oaks (4-7) took the loss for the Nauts, giving up one earned run on three hits, two walks, and two strikeouts in seven innings pitched. Texas starter Lindsay Chouinard (4-4) pitched a two-hitter, giving up one earned run on one walk, and two strikeouts in seven full innings of work.


 


Upcoming Schedule


 July 7th vs. Texas Thunder (home) 7:35 pm


July 9th-11th vs. Arizona Heat 7:35 pm


 


THE STANDINGS NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH


July 7, 2004


                                      W             L           PCT.      GB


Akron Racers            19             7          .731        _____


The Juggernaut        18            11         .621        2-1/2


Texas Thunder          16            10         .615           3


New England Riptide 12          17         .414          8-1/2


Arizona Heat               10            18        .357           10


California Sunbirds      9           21         .300


           Tuesday Night Action


Texas 3, NY-NJ Juggernaut 1


New England 1, Arizona 0


Akron 3 California 1

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Maisano Stays at the Michaelian Building. Won’t Toast Tocci.

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-JOURNAL. By County Legislator James Maisano.July 6, 2004: I have spent the past few weeks deciding whether to enter the race for State Assembly to replace my good friend, Ron Tocci.  The people of the Sound Shore will greatly miss Ron’s outstanding leadership and dedication as our State Assemblyman.

 


After extensive consultations with family, friends and supporters, I have decided against taking on this campaign.  I do not believe that running for State Assembly this year would be in the best interests of my family, public service or legal career.



 


Each day, I enjoy performing the important duty in our democratic government of citizen-legislator.  Unfortunately, too many elected officials are becoming career politicians, especially our State Legislators in Albany.  At this point in my life, I would rather continue serving my community as a citizen-legislator and concentrate on my County Legislator position, law practice and family.


 


I wish to thank the many people who have urged me to run and pledged their support.  I am deeply flattered by their thoughtful advice and encouragement.  I am especially thankful to the Republican, Conservative and Independence Party leaders who asked me to run for this position, as well as the many elected Republican officials from Albany to Westchester who reached out to me with kind words of support.  I look forward to providing my full support to the Republican candidate in this year’s election for the 91st State Assembly District.


 


County Legislator


James Maisano

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Juggernauts Place 7 on NPF All-Stars. To Face Olympic Team One Week From Today.

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WPCNR PRESS BOX. Special to WPCNR From Kristen Zimmerman. July 6, 2004: The NY/NJ Juggernaut had first baseman Kellie Wilkerson, second baseman Carri Leto, shortstop Lyndsey Klein, catcher Lindsey Collins, pitcher Amanda Scott, third baseman Jaclyn Pasquerella, and outfielder Gina Oaks named to the NPF East All-Star team on Tuesday.


 


 



The All-Stars will head to Oklahoma City from July 12-14, where there will be three games taking place at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. On July 13th, both the East and West All-Star teams will scrimmage Team USA in a doubleheader scheduled to start at 5pm CDT. East and West will then play for bragging rights on July 14th. All three games will be broadcasted live on Pro Sports Radio. ESPN will also broadcast the games at a time to be determined.


 Wilkerson currently leads the Juggernaut offense with a .337 batting average, 12 RBI, 16 walks, a .457 on-base percentage, and a .395 slugging percentage. She also leads the NPF in RBI and is second in batting average.


 Scott heads the Juggernaut pitching staff with an 8-3 overall record and a 0.52 ERA. She’s also first in the league in wins and ERA. In her last four starts, Scott has only allowed one earned run on 14 hits in 33 innings pitched.


 Klein along with Wilkerson has led the team in run production with a league leading 12 RBI. Klein is currently batting .250 and has 24 hits which is the third most on the team. Pasquerella is currently ranked third on the Juggernaut in batting with a .286 batting average on 21 hits. Leto is batting .255, leads the Nauts in stolen bases (5), and is second on the team behind Wilkerson with 27 hits. Oaks has a .171 batting average and Collins is batting .139.

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School Board Honors Retirees Tonight

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From Michelle Schoenfeld, Clerk to the Board of Education. July 6, 2004: Board Vice President Susan R. Kirkpatrick was honored for her service to the White Plains Board of Education at her final meeting in June.  Mrs. Kirkpatrick was a member for three  years and had served the school community as a volunteer for many years prior.  Other Board members and Superintendent Timothy Connors cited Mrs. Kirkpatrick’s commitment to all of the children in White Plains Schools.


 


           



The Board also honored 25-year staff members  Susan Altman, Dr. Lawrence Kilian and Joan Traber, along with this year’s 39 retirees.  They are:  Jacqueline Bellantoni, John Bertrand, Dr. Joan Brogan, James Bryant, Anna Burgio, Alexandra (Sandi) Cangialosi, Rajinder Chadha, Rosemarie Cherico, Rebecca Collins, Robert Dancik, Alane Ellenbogen, Davina Gelber, Audrey Grasso, Dr. Adele Handlers, Randall Holden, Marilyn Lautensack, Robert Lent, JoAnna Maccario, Janet Maddox, James Mark Major, Carole Meehan, Maria Menichino, Leonard Moldovan, Donna Moore, Harold (Tim) Moore, Carol Myers, Dr. Joan Myers, Dr. Linda Ochser, Willie Orr, Anthony Pennatto, Arlene  Platt, Kathryn Ryan, Eliot Scher, Joan Spivak, Anna Tsapatsaris, Helen Varco, Alan Walowitz,  Beverly Westhelle, and Ruth Whalen. 


Board President Donna McLaughlin and Mr. Connors both thanked these people for their hundreds of years of service to many thousands of students and said they will be missed greatly. 


         

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Council Will Rename Ferris Avenue “Jerome Bump Robinson Boulevard.”

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. Special to WPCNR. July 6, 2004: Germaine Robinson, the widow of the community icon of youth, the pied piper and role model for hundreds of White Plains children, Jerome “Bump” Robinson, presented a petition of 3,000 signatures Tuesday evening to the Common Council during the “Citizens to be Heard” portion of the Common Council meeting. The petition called upon the Common Council to rename Ferris Avenue, the street where Mr. Robinson did his best work, “Jerome Bump Robinson Boulevard.” WPCNR is informed that the Common Council is of a consensus to grant this request and will place the words “Jerome Bump Robinson Boulevard” under the nomenclature Ferris Avenue.



Jerome “Bump” Robinson, founder of the Thomas Slater Drum Corps. Mr. Robinson died an untimely death in March, 2003. Photo From WPCNR News Archive.

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Binder Serves Hockley with Order Directing His Removal. Usurper At End of Rope

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WPCNR COMMON COUNCIL CHRONICLE-EXAMINER. Special to WPCNR. July 6, 2004: Councilman Glen Hockley has only a few days left as Councilman of the City of White Plains. Hockley was presented by an order presented and signed by a Supreme Court Judge today, issued by the New York State Attorney General’s office directing the removal of Councilman Hockley, and the seating of “the phantom councilman,” Larry Delgado. The signed order was served on Mr. Hockley by Jeffrey Binder, Mr. Delgado’s attorney in between the Citizens to Be Heard portion of this evening’s council meeting and the start of this evening’s monthly Common Council meeting.



Councilman Glen Hockley Out!  Hockley in 2001, voted in when District 18 Machine jammed. Photo from WPCNR News Archive.



Larry Delgado, addressingthe Council in 2002, as “The Phantom Councilman.” The Court Order directing Delgado’s appointment to the Common Council and Mr. Hockley’s removal as a result of Mr. Delgado’s successful Quo Warranto action brought by the Attorney General was signed and presented to Mr. Hockley Tuesday night. Photo From WPCNR News Archive.


The Mayor’s Office has not commented on when the Hockley ousting would take place, even though asked Friday. According to the WPCNR source, “there are no more appeals” Mr. Hockley can make before he is deposed from the Common Council as “a usurper,” bringing to a close a controversey over a jammed election machine that has dragged on for 43 months.

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